This week on The Neurodivergent Creative Podcast, Caitlin Liz Fisher dives deep into the topic of people-pleasing, with a particular focus on how it impacts the lives of neurodivergent individuals who have experienced trauma. The episode also explores the origins of people-pleasing tendencies and their connection to childhood experiences.
Episode Highlights:
People Pleasing as a Neurodivergent Person
Corporate Burnout and People Pleasing
The Fawn Response
Recognizing and Addressing People Pleasing
Eldest Daughter Syndrome
Normalizing Asking for Help
Eldest Daughter Rehab Program
Noteworthy Quotes:
"We are training generations at a time, people to just give and give and give until they burn the f*** out. Not good, not good."
"The fact that I can ask is evidence that I am safe, evidence that I am healing this people-pleasing hyper-independent trauma response."
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